Date Posted:Tue, May 27 2014, 17:54:13 GMT
"Sad how deserted this site is now, but I enjoyed the video hugely, so I did. Thanks for setting it up. I hope Jamie sees it, too."

Hey, thank you so much! You have no idea how happy I am to see someone noticed my work! I see there are only 60 views of the video, and from that, I am pretty sure, 58 of the views are mine alone! So it means a lot to see someone noticing my work. Thanks. :))

Date Posted:Mon, Mar 09 2015, 22:02:14 GMT
Thank you so much for this powerful, moving and indeed cinematic interpretation. I am not quite half way through the book. I fear I know the direction we're headed, and as such it has caused me to delay the terrible resolution that will follow.
I am Irish, I was raised Catholic, and also I am gay. I was born in a time when all of these facts brought great pain and distress in my life. I myself almost had a Doyler. I left my home town for a few years, returning to find him married with a family, I wish him well.
I cannot understand how the forum on Jamie's website has fallen silent. Surely this epic story is deserving of discussion for many more years, especially give the author's likening to Joyce and the best of other Irish writers. Perhaps I'll drop Jamie an email when I have completed reading his book, thank him and repeat what I'm certain he has read and heard many times. That his story has shifted the axis of the hearts of many, and he should be in no doubt he has inspired those who can identify with Doyer and Jim, and perhaps to brave the territory of human love, and to hell with what those who may consider the Two Boy's love wrong....
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